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Though the Sugarhill Gang inaugurated the history of recorded hip-hop with their single "Rapper's Delight," a multi-platinum seller and radio hit in 1979, the group was cooked up to cash in on a supposed novelty item. Music-industry producer and label-owner Sylvia Robinson had become aware of the massive hip-hop block parties occurring around the New York area during the late '70s, so she gathered three local rappers (Master Gee, Wonder Mike, and Big Bank Hank) to record a single. Infectious and catchy, "Rapper's Delight" borrowed the break from Chic's "Good Times" and became a worldwide hit, eventually selling more than eight million copies. Most industry people figured rap for a short-lived trend, and though they were dead wrong, the Sugarhill Gang certainly didn't carry the torch; despite several modest hits ("8th Wonder," "Apache") the trio faded quickly and was gone by the mid-'80s, only returning in 1999 with Jump on It, a rap album for children.
-John Bush, AllMusic.com
"Rapper’s Delight"
Performed by Sugarhill Gang
Courtesy of Rhino Entertainment
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Video Game Licensing
Written by Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards
Published by Sony/ATV Songs LLC and Bernard's Other Music
(C) 1979 Sugarhill Records
ALL RIGHTS ON BEHALF OF BERNARD'S OTHER MUSIC ADMINISTERED BY WARNER-TAMERLANE PUBLISHING CORP ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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